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Exercise after work,psychological mediators,and affect: A day-level study
Authors:Nicolas Feuerhahn  Sabine Sonnentag  Alexander Woll
Affiliation:1. Jacobs Center on Lifelong Learning and Institutional Development , Jacobs University Bremen , Bremen , Germany n.feuerhahn@jacobs-university.de;3. Department of Psychology , University of Mannheim , Mannheim , Germany;4. Department of Social Science in Sport Science , University of Konstanz , Konstanz , Germany
Abstract:In this diary study, we tested the recovery potential of exercise activities during leisure time and examined the psychological mechanisms underlying the relation between exercise activities and affect. We hypothesized that spending time on exercise activities after work will be related to subsequent affect in the evening, and that psychological detachment from work, sense of belonging, and physical self-perceptions explain why exercise activities are related to subsequent affect. One-hundred and twenty-six participants from diverse occupations completed a diary twice a day over five consecutive work days. Multilevel analyses showed that exercise activities after work were related to positive, but not to negative affect in the evening. As proposed, psychological detachment, sense of belonging, and physical self-perceptions mediated the relation between exercise activities after work and positive affect in the evening.
Keywords:Affect  Diary study  Exercise activities  Mediators  Multilevel analysis  Recovery
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